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grin007 [14]
2 years ago
6

David Smith is a doctor. He works in a hospital. His wife, Angela, is a bank manager. They have two children, Robert and Susan.

Robert is eleven and Susan is nine. They’re at school. Last Sunday, the family got up early. David made a big breakfast of eggs and sausages. Then they went to the park. David and Robert played football, and Angela and Susan played tennis. The weather was beautiful. They enjoyed it. In the afternoon, they went out to a restaurant for lunch.
1.Angela is Susan’s __________ .
a. sister
b. father
c. mother
d. brother

2. David, Angela, Robert and Susan went to the park ________________ .
a. at night
b. in the evening
c. in the afternoon
d. in the morning

3. David _______ breakfast.
a. didn’t enjoy
b. bought
c. cooked
d. didn’t have

4. We were ________during the film. It wasn’t interesting at all.
a. shocked
b. bored
c. annoyed
d. depressed

5. I don’t like preparing food, but I like _________ in restaurants.
a. cooking
b. eating
c. going
d. using​
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2 answers:
prisoha [69]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

a c

b . c

c . b

d .b

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densk [106]2 years ago
4 0

Answer: 1. C. mother

2. C. in the afternoon

3. C. cooked

4. B. bored

5. B. eating

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